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This was a more than sufficient protection for the most costly treasure at ordinary times. Moreover, in Hungary, cavalry has always inspired the mob with terror. During the disturbances at the time of the cholera outbreak, two squadrons of Hussars were easily able to quell the whole riot.
Thereon he wrung his hands, crying out, 'Oh! what a crime have I committed, and instantly gave orders that no more Christians should be killed. So for a little while, thanks to your handiwork, and to me who am called 'the Model, they are safe those who are left of them. "I hear that there are wars and tumults in Judaea, and that Vespasian, a great general, is to be sent to quell them.
"What the devil do you know about painting?" Quell roughly interposed; "you are a poet and, pretending to love all creation, altruism, I think your sentimental philosophers call it, have the conceit to believe you bear a star in your stomach when it is only a craving for rum. I've been through the game." He began to pace the sward, chewing a blade of grass. He spoke in hurried, staccato phrases:
How could he have tried to quell the outbursts of their worship of Loristan of the country he was saving for them of the Sign which called them to freedom? He could not. Then followed a strange and picturesque ceremonial. The priest went about among the encircling crowd and spoke to one man after another sometimes to a group. A larger circle was formed.
"These two hours have I been within. Cornaro was with me. Another mahona may have chanced to land, coming from Africa with some other Valentine to do Carlotta's bidding and assert her claim to this uneasy crown of Cyprus; this Valentine of Montolipho, poor youth, having no longer a brain to work her schemes. But danger from within is less easy to quell."
Even in that of Rome there is a growth of "Modernism," as it is called by the Pope, who, having lost his mediaeval preservatives of unity, strives to quell Modernism by denunciation. Anglicanism resorts to a grand pageant of uniformity, beneath which, however, lurk Anglo-Catholicism, Evangelicism, and Liberalism, by no means uniform in faith.
Distant provinces must be kept in subjection by military force; and the dictatorial powers, which, in free states, are sometimes raised to quell insurrections, or to oppose other occasional evils, appear, under a certain extent of dominion, at all times equally necessary to suspend the dissolution of a body, whose parts were assembled, and must be cemented, by measures forcible, decisive, and secret.
The girls leaned out of the carriage to get a last glimpse of the Elegant Ella, and saw her still trying to quell the noisy impatience of the smaller children, but apparently with little success. "Now our duty's done, and well done," said Uncle Steve, gayly; "and now we'll go for our justly-earned reward.
With side to side, and spar to spar, Whose smoking decks are these? I know St. George's blood-red cross, Thou mistress of the seas, But what is she whose streaming bars Roll out before the breeze? Ah, well her iron ribs are knit, Whose thunders strive to quell The bellowing throats, the blazing lips, That pealed the Armada's knell!
The magistrates, attended with several of the burgesses, attempted to quell the riot and disperse the mob, but were pelted with stones, and threatened to be fired upon if they did not retire. This insult of the sovereign authority was too flagrant to be overlooked.
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